Very pretty Young Appaloosa stallion, baroque type, started to be ridden in walk and trot and hacks out without problems. Salvaje is the type of horse which trusts his rider and just doesn’t make any problems. He has the specific human eye of the color breeding and also the striped hoof. He is an intelligent smart boy and learns fast. He is even now ready to be ridden by other riders.

This breed is known to be very safe and with good character, preferably chosen by western riders, but we can also see him doing working equitation in future as to his really good gaits and elegant paces. read more about Appaloosa horses here.

…”It was not until the Spanish Conquistadors came with their horses that the Appaloosa reached the Americas. These horses were then stolen or bought by the local Indians. The American Indians — specifically the Nez Perce tribe located in present-day Oregon and Washington — were particularly proficient in horse breeding and herd management; thus, the Appaloosa breed thrived and propagated. The Appaloosa was particularly valued because of its spots which served as good camouflage.

When white settlers came to the United States, they christened the spotted horse the “Palouse horse,” borrowing the name of a local river. This name eventually became “Appaloosey,” and in 1938 — the same year that the Appaloosa Horse Club was established – the breed was officially proclaimed the Appaloosa. And so the Appaloosa horse breed came to be. Later, the classic Appaloosa stock was improved by crossbreeding with the Arab and Quarter Horse breeds. The Appaloosa Horse Club is still in existence today and has about 500,000 registered horses on file….” (source: http://www.petmd.com/horse/breeds/c_hr_appaloosa